The vegetable SYSTEM. 
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20. Obferse Cordatum, The Former Revers’d, viz. 
v/hen the Pedicle joins the Top, as Heart Trefoil. 
PL 6. Fig. 20. 
2 1. Lunalatum, Moon’d, the 2d, hollowed at the Bafe, 
with the Angles Hook-Ihaped, as Indian Arrowhead. 
PI. 6. Fig. 21. 
22. Sagitatum, Arrow’d, is the loth, hollowed at the 
Bafe, as common Water Arrov,'head. PI. 6. Fig. 22. 
23. CoRDATo Sagitatum, The former with Convex 
Sides, as Black Bindweed. PI. 6. Fig. 23. 
24. Hastatum, Speared, the icth, with the Bafe and 
Sides fcooped hollow, the Angles pointing downwards, 
as Englilh Mercury. PI. 6 . Fig. 24. 
25. Paxduri-forme, Fiddled, is the 5th, fwelling out at 
Top, more at the Bottom ; but flirinking in at the 
Sides, as Fiddle Dock. PI. 6. Fig. 25. 
26. Bifidum, Bifid, a Leaf divided at the Top in two, the 
inward Sides of the divilion ftrait, and this holds 
(Number excepted) for 3fid, 4fid, &:c. as Stary Water 
Plantain. PI. 6. Fig. 26. 
27. Trilobum, Three-lobed, viz. divided to the Middle 
in three Parts that fpread afunder, with convex Mar- 
gins, and the fame of two lob’d, four lob’d. See. 
(Number excepted) as Baflard Cinquefoil. 
PL 6. Fig. 27. 
28. Palmatim, Palmed, divided like the Hand, from the 
Top beyond the Middle, or even to the Bafe, as Ri- 
cinus. PL 6. Fig. 28. 
29. PedatUxM, Footed, handed, but with the Footftalk con- 
tinued and divided, as Hellebore. PL 6. Fig. 29. 
30. PiNNATiF I DuM, Feathered, cut into feveral large hori- 
zontal Slips, feparated by horizontal Sinus’s, as Star 
Thiftle. PL 6. Fig. 30. 
31. Lyratum, Harped, cut tranfverfly in Jaggs, and largefl; 
upwards, as Winter Crefs. PI. 6. I'ig. 31. 
32. Lacinatum, Jagged, when cut to the Middle by feve- 
ral Sinus’s and the Lobes fubdivided, as Ragwort. 
PL 6. Fig. 32. 
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